Anonymous wrote:Not HS, but a girl just after HS. We dated for three years. Still not over it.
Anonymous wrote:I married mine, so nope, not over him. 😁
Anonymous wrote:I occasionally still think about my high school crush, who I was friendly with but mostly admired from afar, although a mutual friend told me shortly after we graduated that he carried a bit of a torch for me too. I haven't seen or heard from him in 25 years, though once in a while I hear about him from former classmates who've kept in touch.
I honestly have no idea why I still think about him, as I've been happily married for many years. I don't think about any former boyfriends or other crushes though so I think it's kind of a what might have been thing combined with the age at which it happened-- everything is heightened in adolescence.
Ive almost never dreamt about him though, which is too bad because I would live that lol.
Anonymous wrote:Do you count first boyfriend or is this just "crush who didn't even know I was crushing"?
But yes still think about first boyfriend at age 55. Pathetic!
Anonymous wrote:Do you talk to this person?
I think you might just be missing your youth and the feeling that anything was a possibility then and the excitement of having a crush?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you're alone. I am SO MUCH BETTER than my high school crush now. I just looked him up on Facebook - he still lives in our home town and flips houses or does construction or something. He's married to a woman who is not that pretty and 15 yr old me would have thought he'd have married a model. He dated all the prettiest girls (not me) in high school. He is friends with all the dumb guys from high school. It's like he never moved on.
I really dodged a bullet there.
Anonymous wrote:I married mine, so nope, not over him. 😁
Anonymous wrote:Same as PP. My youthful crush was all about youthful attraction - unbelievable chemistry and physical compatibility, but lacking in almost every other quality I was looking for in a lifelong partner. I did not have similar instant chemistry with my spouse, but he has stood by my side every step of the way, through good times and bad, and is a devoted husband and father. I think that my crush eventually cleaned up his act, but I would never have been happy with his alcohol consumption or his wandering eye.